The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy, Third Edition

A Reader

Third Edition

Edited by Darel E. Paul and Abla Amawi

Expanded treatment of classic works in the field, adding selections by Thomas Mun, John Stuart Mill and Karl Kautsky and expanding works by Friedrich List and Karl Marx

Wholly new introduction reflecting the recent theoretical debates on the 'American school' versus the 'British school' of IPE

New sections on feminist IPE and Green IPE

Balance in contemporary works between American and non-American scholars

The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy, Third Edition

A Reader

Third Edition

Edited by Darel E. Paul and Abla Amawi

Description

This collection of seminal readings in international political economy charts the historical and theoretical evolution of the field from the seventeenth century to the present day. Bringing together classic works and leading contemporary arguments, this book outlines the development of three schools of IPE thought - Economic Nationalism, Liberalism and Marxism - while also including theoretical perspectives beyond the dominant traditions. The third edition not only retains but increases the number of classic works from the previous editions while also updating the reader with contemporary writings reflecting the most important recent theoretical developments in the field. It also incorporates new theoretical terrains with sections on feminist and Green IPE, as well
as a wholly new introduction. Readings include works by Thomas Mun, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Alexander Hamilton, Friedrich List, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, V. I. Lenin, Karl Kautsky, Robert Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Robert Wade, Benjamin Cohen, Robert W. Cox, Giovanni Arrighi, Roland Vaubel, Ronald Rogowski, Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri, Marieke de Goede, Ann Tickner, Spike Peterson, Eric Helleiner and Alf Hornborg. Providing many of the most frequently cited IPE references in a single volume, the third edition of The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy continues to be an essential resource for students of both international relations and international economics.